
Literature in Language Education
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"This second edition of Literature in Language Education is a welcome update to the previous version with some good additions to the original publication. . it is an important contribution to the field and remains faithful to the principles devised by the series editors . . the book will 'stimulate further research and informed pedagogic innovation in the field' . and motivate teachers to conduct a theoretically informed reflection on the roles of literature in language education." (Christina Lima, ELT Journal, Vol. 71 (4), October, 2017) "In Literature in Language Education, Geoff Hall provides an overview of current research into how literature has been and is being used in second language education and also outlines areas for relevant research projects in the future. . Teachers looking for an action research project will find Literature in Language Education, 2nd Edition an invaluable resource; however, even those who are only interested in using literature as part of a second language class will find this book worth a look." (Paul Freeborn, JALT Journal, Vol. 39 (1), May, 2017)More details
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Geoff Hall is Professor and Head of the School of English, University of Nottingham Ningbo China. He is Editor of Language and Literature, and has taught, trained and supervised in literature, language and education across a wide range of different countries and contexts.
Content
PART I: LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND EDUCATION
1. Literary Language and Ordinary Language
2. Reading Literature
3. Literature in Education
PART II: EXPLORING RESEARCH IN LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND EDUCATION
4. Researching Language in Literature
5. Readers Reading Literature
6. Educational Perspectives
PART III: RESEARCHING LITERATURE IN LANGUAGE EDUCATION (LLE)
7. Research Methods for LLE
8. Carrying Out Your Own Research Project in Literature in Language Education
9. Guide to Resources for Research in LLE
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